Abstract
DILATANCY (the Osborne-Reynolds phenomenon) has proved more difficult to measure quantitatively than has any other Theological anomaly, and the author's failure to obtain satisfactory data for dilatant systems with a modified Stormer viscometer is therefore not surprising.
Rheology of Suspensions
A Study of Dilatancy and Thixotropy. By Hugo Levin Röder. Pp. xiv + 86. (Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1939.)
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B., G. Physics. Nature 145, 499–500 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145499d0
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